Posted on 04/25/2006 9:39:33 PM PDT by edpc
And don't bring a man who isn't ready to die.
Sounds like a call for suicide missions.
Well, that's what our guys have historically done. They run their missions knowing there is no coming home. For the love of home; for the love of everyone back home. For their freedom.
But they don't target innocent civilians, the way our current enemy does. Yes, some innocents may be killed. BUT WE DO NOT TARGET THEM.
I'm telling you, you owe your freedom to these guys.
This is the same old crap we heard from the liberals during the Cold War.
Before dispensing his advice (which was usually some form of appeasement or surrender), the liberal policy wonk would first criticize both the U.S. and the Soviet sides -- tsk, tsk -- in order to appear "evenhanded" and to establish himself at a "morally superior" Olympian position from which to hand down his advice.
The liberal policy wonk would be wilfully blind to the huge moral discrepancy between the two sides, one being an aggressive, expansionist totalitarian dictatorship holding numerous countries captive under the heel of its boot, and the other standing for freedom and democracy.
However, the liberal policy wonk would get to gratify his ego by seeing his advice on the pages of the NYT or WaPo and feel important schmoozing at Georgetown or Upper West Side cocktail parties.
"And what would the nuking of an American city or cities likely cause?"
Global Chaos.
China is just evil enough, and rich enough, to let the world starve and sit there while its population dwindles to nothing.
China would eagerly watch America starve to death, and slowly inhabit her ports.
Yay communism and Che.
Asshole kids.
Such delusional stupidity should be illegal.
We should send 2 faxes to Mamood the Mad.
1 of Nagasaki
1 of Hiroshima
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